No PS2 or USB for keyboard in G3?

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My brother just gave me an old G3 computer and monitor but no keyboard or mouse. So I went to get my old PS2 mouse and keyboard but I can't seem to find anywhere to plug them in.
There are a bunch of PS2 looking connections but they are not PS2. And this thing dont have any USB either so I don't know where to hook up the keyboard and mouse.
Do I need somekind of adapter?

Duff-Man says...oops, forgot to finish off my reply! You can buy PS2 -> ADB adapters but its probably cheaper to find a used ADB mouse and keyboard. You can also put in a USB PCI card to give you some USB posts, but if I recall correctly (it's been a while...) there may have been some issues with keyboards connected that way....oh yeah!

Is there a hub or spliter for this older ADB connection?
I only got 1 ADB input in the back of my beige Apple G3 so I can only plug-in either a keyboard or mouse but not both.

I do see a bunch of ADB connections on the base of my monitor but none of them seem to work.
Do I need a lead cable from the back of the computer to one of the ADB connections on my monitor in order for them to work?

Is there a hub or spliter for this older ADB connection?
I only got 1 ADB input in the back of my beige Apple G3 so I can only plug-in either a keyboard or mouse but not both.

I do see a bunch of ADB connections on the base of my monitor but none of them seem to work.
Do I need a lead cable from the back of the computer to one of the ADB connections on my monitor in order for them to work?

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The ADB keyboard should have one or two outputs for plugging the mouse. Flip it over and have a look.

And yes, you would need to run an ADB cable to your monitor base, then another ADB cable from your monitor to your keyboard, then your mouse into your keyboard. (and the same with the mic and speaker hookups on your monitor base, if it has them)

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Beige G3 266MHz, 256MB PC133, 6GB HD running MacOS 9.2
Not sure what's the speed of HD.
Should I try installing Tiger from the CD I got when I bought my new G5?

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What Monitor do you have? If it is one of the older apple monitors Like my 1710av, the only way you will get higher display resolution, is to have the Apple display extensions loaded (if using OS9) and have the monitor plugged into the ADB port.

Many of the monitors did not require this, but I am just curious.

Getting tiger to install may take a bit of work. I believe it looks for native USB, and Firewire before it will let you install. I will be trying this on my old 6500 converted to a G3, but I hear this takes a bit of work. Hopefully someone on here with a Beige G3 can chime in.

Yes, you can install Tiger on both the Beige G3, and the 6500 (I think). XPostFacto is now in the testing phase for Tiger compatibility, which means it may work great, or you may be a bug finder. Download it here and follow the directions:

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